Moreno-Martinez F Javier
Facultad de Psicología, Departamento de Psicologia Basica I, U.N.E.D., Madrid, Spain.
Neurocase. 2010 Dec;16(6):494-502. doi: 10.1080/13554791003730626. Epub 2010 Jun 7.
Category-specificity was longitudinally studied over a period of 12 months in seven Alzheimer disease patients, with two semantic tasks differing with respect to verbal processing demands: picture naming and a size ordering task. Items from each task were matched on all cognitive and psycholinguistic variables known to differ across domains (living-nonliving). Naming performance of patients was poorer than that of normal controls. Regarding category-specific effects, while naming performance of patients was parallel to that of normal controls, patients' performance with the size ordering task revealed a different scaling of living things while that of nonliving things mirrored performance of normal controls. This suggests that caution is needed when the picture naming task is exclusively used to document category-specific effects.
在12个月的时间里,对7名阿尔茨海默病患者进行了纵向的类别特异性研究,采用了两项在语言加工要求上有所不同的语义任务:图片命名和大小排序任务。每个任务中的项目在所有已知的跨领域(有生命-无生命)存在差异的认知和心理语言学变量上进行了匹配。患者的命名表现比正常对照组差。关于类别特异性效应,虽然患者的命名表现与正常对照组平行,但患者在大小排序任务中的表现显示,有生命物体的表现呈现出不同的比例关系,而无生命物体的表现则与正常对照组相似。这表明,当仅使用图片命名任务来记录类别特异性效应时需要谨慎。